Senior Director Allison Tombros Korman writes in NASPA’s quarterly Leadership Exchange magazine about how #MeToo is impacting how campuses respond to sexual violence.
Queering the Conversation about Sexual Violence on Campus at the SUNY Spectrum Conference
Key Lesson From Michigan State Is That Campus Culture Matters
Culture of Respect senior director, Allison Tombros Korman and partner at Ketchum PR write about what can be learned from what happened at Michigan State.
Culture of Respect CORE Evaluation 3rd Edition: What’s New?
Culture of Respect released an update to the CORE Evaluation, a detailed self-assessment survey that can be used by all types of institutions of higher education to inventory campus efforts to prevent and respond to sexual violence. This 3rd edition of the survey not only makes improvements in question clarity and specificity, but also explores new content areas that speak to the evolving state of the field. The expanded survey content presents four key themes.
Ready to Think Outside the Title IX Box?
Though the barrage of workplace sexual harassment stories populating our newsfeeds have been painful to read and digest, activists and leaders are helping us lean into the #MeToo moment to create change in our workplaces, campuses, and communities. And while conversations about sexual violence have been commonplace at institutions of higher education for years, we […]
Want to get serious about addressing sexual violence? 5 ways to think beyond your campus walls.
While campuses get better at condemning violence, responding to poor behavior, and supporting survivors, it is imperative they start to think how to expand the impact beyond student centers and residence halls. Here five ways colleges and universities can focus their resources and energy to ensure campus efforts to end violence ripple throughout our society.
Announcing the 2017 Culture of Respect Collective Cohort
Institutions across the United States are answering the urgent call to action to address campus sexual violence by changing their policies, building effective prevention programs, and providing trauma-informed services. They are also investing in innovative ways to push this movement forward. Today, NASPA is proud to share that 53 institutions have demonstrated their commitment to […]
RELEASE: CORE Blueprint Program Succeeds in Addressing Sexual Violence Prevention on College Campuses
WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 1, 2016—A report released today by NASPA—Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education shows that the Culture of Respect Engagement (CORE) Blueprint Program, a program devoted to helping institutions to strengthen their response to and prevention of sexual violence on campus, is an effective model to address this issue in higher education. The […]
Prospective Parents’ Questions for Colleges and Universities
The initial college information session is a good time to examines an institution’s sexual violence prevention and response efforts. Below are suggested questions that will help to determine what schools are doing to foster a Culture of Respect. What prevention programs are in place on your campus? Do you require all first year and transfer […]
Coming fall 2016! Culture of Respect launches new tools and programs for higher ed
Culture of Respect will launch a variety of tools and resources to augment colleges’ ability to comprehensively and holistically prevent and respond to sexual violence.